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B7
Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
Trafficked, the latest film from
A Story About Wendy director,
Sean Hodgkinson, will have its
world premiere at the T&T Film
Festival in September.
Hodgkinson s new film which
has been nominated for Best Local
Feature Narrative, will be shown
in Trinidad as well as in our sister
isle Tobago, screening between the
September 16 and 26, a release
said.
"We feel really honoured to be
nominated," Hodgkinson said. "To
be in a category with films of such
great quality is very exciting! All
our team has ever wanted was to
see the film industry in T&T grow.
On behalf of the entire Quirky
Films team, we would like to thank
the TTFF for nominating us. Also,
this is the last film that Marcia
Henville worked on with us. The
Quirky family hopes that this film
will be considered as part of her
legacy."
Trafficked is inspired by true
events as told to Eye on Depend-
ency, a radio show produced and
hosted by Garth and Natasha St
Clair. It was filmed over a period
of eight months, utilising locations
across both T&T. Cast members
include, Gyerlini Clarke, Kia Rol-
lock, Aaron Charles, Brett Ben-
gochea, Anokha Baptiste, Abdi
Waithe, Brendan O Brien.
Hodgkinson is no stranger to
the Film Festival. In 2012, A Story
About Wendy premiered at the
Film Festival and also screened at
the Zanzibar International Film
Festival 2013. This inspired Sean
to write A Story About Wendy 2,
which premiered at the Zanzibar
International Film Festival in June
2014, and also screened at the 2014
T&T Film Festival where it won
the People s Choice award.
The film is supported by Eye on
Dependency, the British High
Commission, Toyota, First Citizens
Bank, The Ministry of Tourism,
the Ministry of National Security,
the Ministry of Trade, Industry,
Investment and Communications,
The National Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Prevention Programme
(Nadapp), and the Tobago House
of Assembly.
Trafficked up for awards at
the 2015 T&T Film Festival
TechCamp continues to warm
the hearts of parents by demon-
strating that children can become
"makers" by experiencing the
use of engineering, photography,
animation and much more.
The first two editions of Tech-
Camp focused on digital content
creation, a release said.
For 2015, organisers of the tech-
nology camp went one step fur-
ther to create a camp that could
only be completed by the campers
themselves, as they were taught
to take apart familiar gadgets,
identify and understand their
internal parts and then put them
together again.
TechCamp, which was spon-
sored by Flow for the third year,
is designed to ensure every stu-
dent understands that they can
become "makers" of every work-
space that they enjoy at home and
in school.
Tech camp kids go with the Flow
Film Festival screening
dates for Trafficked
September 16
MovieTowne PoS
6.30 pm
September 24
MovieTowne Tobago
8pm
September 25
MovieTowne PoS
1pm
September 26
MovieTowne Tobago
5.30 pm
Flow-sponsored students celebrate their achievements on the last day of
TechCamp 2015, which was held at Cipriani Labour College, Valsayn in
July.
A scene from Sean Hodgkinson's new film Trafficked.